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Definition of Bulge out
1. Verb. Bulge outward. "His eyes popped"
Generic synonyms: Change Form, Change Shape, Deform
Derivative terms: Bulge, Protrusible, Protrusion, Protrusive
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bulge Out
Literary usage of Bulge out
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Treatise on Mechanics by Kater (Henry), Dionysius Lardner (1831)
"... and the disturbing forces are continually varying the course of the curves or
ovals, making them bulge out in the middle, as it were, on the sides, ..."
2. The Critical and Miscellaneous Writings of Henry Lord Brougham: To which is by Baron Henry Brougham Brougham and Vaux (1841)
"... and the disturbing forces are continually varying the course of the curves or
ovals, making them bulge out in the middle, as it were, on the sides, ..."
3. The Science of Mechanics, as Applied to the Present Improvements in the by Zachariah Allen (1829)
"By turning the nuts upon the screw bolts, the fillet of hemp is caused by the
approach of the two plates together to bulge out between them against the ..."
4. Fecundation in Plants by David Myers Mottier (1904)
"With the further growth of the cell-plate the connecting fibers bulge out more
and more, being always thicker and more numerous at the outer edge or surface ..."
5. On the Motion of the Heart and Blood in Animals by William Harvey (1889)
"And, again, as the fibres run from the apex to the base, and draw the apex towards
the base, they do not tend to make the walls of the heart bulge out in ..."
6. The American Library of Useful Knowledge by Boston Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (1831)
"... and the disturbing forces are continually varying the course of the curves or
ovals, making them bulge out in the middle, as it were, on the sides, ..."